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Aims to seize Gaza and displace hundreds of thousands! Israel says

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Deir al-Balah: Israel says it aims to seize Gaza and hold on to territory there, displace hundreds of thousands of people, the Associated Press reported.

Israel claims that the move is towards secure aid distribution.

Meanwhile, Israeli strikes pounded Gaza overnight and into Tuesday, hitting a family home and a school-turned-shelter, and killing at least 60 people, Palestinian health officials said, as Israel pressed its war against Hamas despite mounting international condemnation.

Israel launched another major offensive in the territory in recent days, saying it aims to return dozens of hostages held by Hamas and destroy the militant group.

More than 300 have been killed since the start of the latest onslaught.

As the new offensive ramps up, Israel agreed to allow a limited amount of aid into the war-ravaged territory after a 2 1/2 month blockade that prevented the entry of food, medicine and fuel, among other goods. The blockade prompted warnings from food experts of a risk of famine.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he made the decision to let in minimal aid after pressure from allies, who he said couldn't support Israel so long as “images of hunger” were coming out of Gaza.

Criticism of Israel's conduct intensified Monday when allies Canada, France and the United Kingdom threatened "concrete actions” against the country, including sanctions, and called on Israel to stop its “egregious” new military actions in Gaza.

Netanyahu rejected the criticism, saying it was “a huge prize” for Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack that would invite more such violence.

So far, just a handful of trucks have been sent into Gaza, which UN agencies say is nowhere near enough to meet the massive need. Some 600 trucks a day had entered during a ceasefire earlier this year.

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